Comments [ 3 ] By India-Forums.com Staff | 30 November 2007 | 11:30pm
Lucknow, Nov 30 (IANS) In a late Friday night development, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati banned the screening of Bollywood's much-awaited film - 'Aaja Nachle' - in the state over an alleged derogatory insinuation to Dalits in a song.
The film, which marks the return of Bollywood queen Madhuri Dixit, was released Friday and expected to be a hit at the box office.
Mayawati also shot off a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urging him to ban the movie across the country.
The chief minister has taken strong exception to a particular line in a song, which, according to her, was derogatory to a section of Dalits.
Principal secretary to the chief minister Shailesh Krishna told IANS: 'A song in the movie contained certain derogatory insinuations against a particular Dalit community, which was also in violation of the spirit of the Indian Constitution.'
Confirming enforcement of the government order, Lucknow District Magistrate Chandra Bhanu said: 'We have already ensured that the screening of the film is stopped with immediate effect.'
According to him, 'All current shows of the film in different movie halls have been stopped.'
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thanks for the article..i cant believe over this one song they banned the movie :[...i mean, they could have atleast just took the song out of the movie..and not banned the whole movie everywhere..i was hoping soo much to see madhuri back and now this :[ :[
When I write a mention of Punjabis, Maharashtrans and bengalis I mean In the songs...............
This is the most shameful act from the part of a polician. It is really the politicians who do not want to eraticate the caste system. In the 21st century are we still going to cry about the caste system in India. In fact when there is a mention of punjabis, maharashtrans, bengalis etc there is no hue and cry about anything. Why pick up these words and try to make it a National Issue.
There are many more things to do to improve India. The politicians should stop finding faults of petty things and start working for the benefit of the society.